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In my experience, divers who run out of air are either: a) distracted, b) inactive divers who are inattentive to their gauges, or c) are oblivious to...
Dove Hawaii twice in the past few months, and this is a non-issue. We heard no report of any kind of flotsam, let alone that of the kind about which...
All the suggested sites are good, but sorry, Thalassmania, October might be a little early for many whales to be around. Talk to you local dive shop...
Even in warm water, 85 degrees F or warmer, you can get cold after repetitive dives, and even more so diving over a period of several days. Any time...
I love to dive shipwrecks. In the last two years, I dived on nine different wrecks in the Saint Laurence River between Cardinal and Kingston, Ontario on both the Canadian and American sides. My goal is to dive as many wrecks in as many places as possible.
Certification History:
Deep Diver
Wreck Diver
Project AWARE Specialist
Night Diver
Underwater Navigator
Search and Recovery Diver
Enriched Air Diver (Nitrox)
Underwater Videographer
Drift Diver
Digital Underwater Photography
Dry Suit Diver
Peak Performance Buoyancy
Multilevel
Equipment Specialist
Rescue Diver
NAS introduction and Level 1
No, I am not crazy.
Yes, I got a package deal.
Certification Level:
MSD
# of Logged Dives:
50 - 99
Dive Classification:
Just An "Average" Diver
Years Certified:
Three Years
Dive Equipment:
BARE wet and dry suits, SUUNTO dive computer, Aqua Lung BC and regulator kit, and a bunch of other gadgets and toys
SB Challenge:
Finding a dive buddy
Signature
Never be afraid to try something new. Remember, amateurs built the ark. Professionals built the Titanic. Wolfgang Riebe